In this episode, Leo Keller shares how consistency, curiosity, and hands‑on practice shaped his creative identity. From developing a trained creative eye to understanding the role of sound, process, and authenticity, Leo opens up about growing as a filmmaker, creating more than you consume, and staying true to your craft in an AI‑driven world.
Leo Keller is a Germany‑based filmmaker, videographer, and creative storyteller who has been crafting videos since childhood. From stop‑motion beginnings to commercial filmmaking, he blends technical skill with curiosity, discipline, and a distinct visual style: https://www.instagram.com/leokellr/ | https://www.tiktok.com/@leokellr
Robert Hranitzy is Senior Professional Video Evangelist & Community Advocate at Adobe, based in Munich, Germany: https://www.instagram.com/hranimator/ | https://www.youtube.com/roberthranitzky
(00:00) – Introduction & Meet Leo Keller
(02:59) – Rapid Fire Questions
(04:18) – Starting at 11: Lego Stop Motion & the Origin Story
(08:36) – Gear Doesn't Matter — Working Within Your Limitations
(14:42) – How Leo Finds Ideas & Builds His Creative Process
(19:35) – Pulling Inspiration Without Copying: Museums, YouTube & Instagram
(21:53) – Developing a Creative Eye vs. Learning Technical Skills
(27:38) – iPhone vs. Camera: When Polish Matters and When It Doesn't
(41:09) – Why Sound Design Changes Everything
(51:54) – AI in Filmmaking
(01:04:34) – What's Next: Workshops, Creative Direction & the Future
(01:09:12) – Create More Than You Consume